The works of Sir William Jones by William Jones(
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2017
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A renowned Enlightenment polymath, Sir William Jones (1746-94) was a lawyer, translator and poet who wrote authoritatively
on politics, comparative linguistics and oriental literature. Known initially for his Persian translations and political radicalism,
Jones became further celebrated for his study and translation of ancient Sanskrit texts following his appointment to the supreme
court in Calcutta in 1783. He spent the next eleven years introducing Europe to the mysticism and rationality of Hinduism
through works such as his nine 'Hymns' to Hindu deities and his translation of the Sanskrit classic Sacontalá. Volume 6 of
his thirteen-volume works, published in 1807, contains Jones' Poeseos Asiaticae Commentariorum (1774). A work of comparative
literature after mentor Robert Lowth's De Sacra Poesi Hebraeorum (1753) - in which Lowth established the Old Testament as
a masterpiece of oriental literature - Poeseos provides detailed Latin commentary on the language and techniques of Arabic,
Hebrew, Persian and Turkish poetry